Students with the Nunavut Arctic College Environmental Technology Program visited the Canadian Coast Guard Ship CCGS Henry Larsen last month. Our thanks to the crew of the CCGS Henry Larsen for providing the students with the opportunity to tour the ship.

Nunavut Arctic College’s Environmental Technology Program students were once again on the land, from September 21 – 28, for their fall field camps. This year’s camps were also once again located on the beach at Peterhead Inlet, a popular local camping area with an incredible tidal flat and interesting geological and historical sites.

Nunavut Arctic College Director of Academic Affairs Linda Pemik congratulates Environmental Technology graduate Leanna Ellsworth on completing the University of the Arctic's Bachelor of Circumpolar Studies Program. Leanna thanked the College and the ETP program for their assistance and opportunity to take part in the University of the Arctic's programs.

"I encourage all of you as educators to continue inspiring young people to move forward with their education no matter what the methods of delivery are," she said.

Students of the Environmental Technology Program visited the Nunavut Research Institute on Oct. 14. The class met with staff members to learn about the institute’s various programs, and toured the water lab and greenhouse.